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Chris Finch didn't want Patrick Beverly near his team before the Game 4 defeat, "I had enough..."
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Chris Finch Admits He Didn’t Want Patrick Beverly Close to the Team Before Crushing Game 4 Loss: “I Had Enough…”

May 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch has publicly dismissed the idea of involving Patrick Beverley in motivating the team ahead of their Game 4 clash against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Timberwolves were aiming to even the series at 2-2 but fell short in a close 128-126 loss after a hard-fought battle. Facing a 3-1 deficit would make a comeback extremely difficult, leading the team to consider unconventional sources of inspiration.

Despite Beverley being present at the Game 4 venue, Finch made it clear he would not let Beverley deliver any pre-game speeches to his players. “No, I gave enough Pat Beverly pre-game speech,” Finch remarked, indicating a clear reluctance to rely on Beverly’s leadership influence.

Beverley, who played under Finch for the Timberwolves during the 2021-22 season, was initially a key player, starting 54 games and averaging 9.2 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game. However, their relationship turned sour after Beverley was traded as part of a major deal, and tensions peaked when Beverley expressed frustration that the trade news didn’t come directly from Finch. Things worsened when Beverley called Finch a “sad loser” following a Timberwolves loss to the Milwaukee Bucks in early 2024.

This ongoing tension between coach and former player underlines a complicated dynamic that could impact team morale and performance in high-stakes moments.

Fan Take: This clash between Chris Finch and Patrick Beverley highlights how personal relationships in professional sports can affect team chemistry and leadership. For basketball fans, it serves as a reminder that success on the court often depends as much on off-court dynamics as on talent and strategy.

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